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On March 1, 2015 at the Mobile World Congress, electronics manufacturer HTC unveiled the Vive, a VR headset co-developed with Valve, a video game developer/digital distribution company. The Vive features two 1080p AMOLED displays that support a 110º horizontal field-of-view. Motion tracking is powered by two Lighthouse base stations, which emit a field of IR beams to track the headset in full 360º motion.

The Vive can be distinguished from other VR headsets by the numerous depressions on the front of the device. HTC"s name is printed on the top of the device, and the strap hinges have the word Vive written on them.

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The HTC Vive is an impressive piece of kit, but it"s far from simple. A diagram reportedly included in an email to early adopters this week made that fact very clear by detailing the no fewer than twenty separate items included with the consumer edition. Much of this is the same as the development kits we"ve already tested (in fact, early models had even more wires), but it"s still something else to see a consumer product other than a Lego set shipping with so many pieces.

Much of the complexity is due to the kind of virtual reality experience offered by the Vive. Unlike the PlayStation VR or Oculus Rift, it offers a room-scale virtual reality setup, thanks to the laser tracking system powered by its lighthouse boxes. Those boxes need to be set up and plugged into the wall, and a large tether connects the headset your PC. The Vive also has two custom controllers. All of that means lots of power cables, USB cables, mounts, and more.

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This is the main selling point of the HTC VIVE Cosmos. HTC recognises that even its bottom-tier consumer enterprise products are a luxury only a few enthusiasts can afford. So the idea is to make the new base model “future proof” by allowing for iterative upgrades to the headset.

The biggest issue is that, while a customisable headset is very promising, the HTC VIVE Cosmos hasn’t launched with a whole lot to show for it. An External Tracking Mod is coming soon that will let you combine the headset’s inside-out six-camera tracking with traditional lighthouse tracking (those little black tracking boxes) for more accurate tracking overall but that’s not released yet. There’s also support for last year’s VIVE Wireless Adapter mod that’ll let you go wireless but it will set you back an additional $479. Which exemplifies our biggest issue with the VIVE Cosmos: these expensive mods will ultimately increase the price of your HTC VIVE Cosmos, which is already a few hundred dollars more than the standard Consumer Edition (which is still selling at Harvey Norman for $939).

With just a few mods, you could probably cover the cost of a Consumer Edition VIVE and then some. Again, these are optional upgrades and time will tell if they’re worth it or not but I can’t help feeling that, at the very least, HTC could have included the Wireless Adapter with the Cosmos to sweeten the deal a little bit.

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Winning in this market is now HTC"s all-or-nothing strategy. The HTC Vive VR Head-Mounted Display (HMD) is aimed at saving HTC from collapse. Vive VR can be used in different sectors, including gaming, entertainment, health, automotive, retail and education. It promises a premium VR experience.

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Valve has developed custom lenses that work with both LCD and OLED display technologies and is making these lenses available to purchase for use in SteamVR compatible HMDs. These lenses and Valve’s unique calibration and correction software are designed specifically to be paired with several off-the-shelf VR displays to enable the highest quality VR visual experiences. These optical solutions currently support a field of view between 85 and 120 degrees (depending on the display). The lenses, which are designed to support the next generation of room-scale virtual reality, optimize the user’s perceived tracking experience and image sharpness while reducing stray light.

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Even though one person has an HTC Vive, rather than HoloLens, Microsoft"s platform will allow all three people to see one another and their surroundings well enough to collaborate on a project. How? When the HoloLens" sensors scan the room, Microsoft"s platform can share that scan with the HTC Vive user as well.

Though the existing Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets technically plug into Windows PCs, Microsoft doesn"t currently benefit as much as you might think. Oculus and Vive developers don"t create VR experiences using Microsoft tools, and headset owners don"t buy VR software from Microsoft"s Windows Store. Facebook (owner of Oculus) and Valve (partner of HTC) have their own storefronts and their own tools, which means they stand to make the money from the VR ecosystem, until or unless someone else comes along.

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Take your VR experience to the next level with the 3rd generation Vive Tracker to track full-body movements or easily integrate custom objects, devices. Bringing reality to virtual reality is the mission of the Vive Tracker 3.0.

The New VIVE Tracker 3.0 has many improvements over its previous version. It is 15% lighter, 33% smaller and offers a 75% longer battery life. You can work, train and create longer with greater ease and precision.

For gamers looking for more immersion, use the Vive Tracker 3.0 supported by many virtual reality games (Example on VivePort: VRChat, After The Fall, Audica, Warcade...)

VIVE Tracker is a device that offers vast possibilities for accurate motion detection or the position of a real world object/animal. For film production, you can create character animations easily or work with virtual sets. Sports simulation can also boost the performance of your athletes.

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On paper, the HTC Vive Focus 3 is easily the best VR headset in the standalone form factor (no connection to a system required) that has ever been released. It is precisely what we"d expect from a high-end VR system for gamers with deep pockets and a desire for the best of the best.

The Vive Focus 3 is HTC"s third standalone VR headset, but it is the first one to get an official Western release. Sadly, HTC targets businesses with the Focus 3, which is not meant for a consumer audience, which is a shame because it is a capable device that gamers would appreciate, if not for the hefty $1,300 price tag.

The Focus 3 features the same 2448 x 2448 per eye RGB displays as found in the Vive Pro 2, although the standalone device"s refresh rate is limited to 9 0Hz. The headset also features HTC"s newly developed dual-element lenses, which give you a wide, 120-degrees field of view. On the bottom, there"s an analog IPD adjustment dial, which provides you with a range of 57 to 72mm.

The front of the headset features a glossy section with the Vive logo. The rest of the visor is constructed of lightweight magnesium alloy. The material helps keep the weight to a minimum while also facilitating cooling for the internal components. In addition, HTC installed a heatsink inside the visor, which you can see through vent holes on the top and bottom of the headset, which is actively cooled by a small fan. When the headset is running, you can hear the fan spinning.

The next step is to connect the controllers. The process is simple and involves pressing the Vive logo button on the right controller and the hamburger button on the left controller. The pairing process took less than a second.

The Vive Focus 3 home looks like a modern office space that overlooks a desert scene. The environment is fancy, but the menu system is relatively basic. We could log in to our Viveport account; However, it did not give us access to the Viveport marketplace. You can access the content library, which provides you with a tiled listing of the installed software. You also get a settings menu to adjust some of the configuration options for the headset.

The Vive Focus 3 is a Snapdragon XR2-based headset, the same processing hardware found in Facebook"s Oculus Quest 2. Therefore, games built for Quest should theoretically be compatible with Focus 3 with minor changes from the developer. Furthermore, Qualcomm developed a wireless streaming feature for the XR2 platform, so Focus 3 should be capable of streaming PC VR games wirelessly to the headset.

At present, neither of those two options is possible. However, we did locate an option in the system settings that suggests a future software update could enable SteamVR streaming in the future. If that happens, the Vive Focus 3 could develop a niche following of enthusiast gamers. However, most of these headsets will be used for business training, remote collaboration, product design or in location-based entertainment facilities.

One of the most prominent things that stood out about the Focus 3 is how fast it is. From a cold boot, the headset takes just a few seconds to get you right to the home environment. The screens turn on immediately and the Vive logo spins in front of you while it boots, giving you something visually interesting to look at while you wait. At no point did it feel like we were waiting around too for something to happen.

As mentioned, we tried out the apps pre-loaded for reviews on the Vive Focus 3 to get an idea of the experiences business users can expect. HTC told us that the Vive Focus 3 would be compatible with SteamVR content with use of something called the Vive Business Steaming cable. The company didn"t provide additional details about the cable, but we imagine it would be similar to Facebook"s optical USB Link cable for the Quest 2. A wireless streaming app is also in development, and HTC said it would be available soon.

Mona Lisa: Beyond the Glass is a VR tour of part of the Louvre in France. The courtyard is fully rendered in near-photorealistic detail, and you can explore all around it via teleport. You can move right up to the paintings hanging in the Grand Gallery, and with the clarity of the Vive Focus 3’s screens, you can see enough detail to appreciate these masterpieces. For each painting, there is an accompanying narrative clip explaining the significance.

HTC put together an excellent package with the Vive Focus 3. Businesses that adopt this platform will undoubtedly love the features and the performance. It"s a shame that gamers won"t see the benefits of a healthy competitor in the standalone consumer VR space just yet.

Editor"s Note June 28, 2021:This review was originally published on June 24, 2021 and was updated on June 28, 2021 to include information on the Micro SD card slot.HTC Vive Focus 3: Price Comparison